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sleepydragon
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: doncaster, england
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Jul-22-2005 13:07
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alligator
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: vancouver
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track selection and order...depends on what you like, how many genders of music you like and most important your library of music (may they be vinyl or cds)...
some djs just stay within one, they love trance...so they play within trance...slower, faster, progressive...and so on...
other likes tomi mass and other (i can't think of more names right now) love to jump between things...figure out your own way...it is up to you how you blend them in and what kind of songs you put together...
there's nothing stoping you from droping a funky house song after a more regular beat song...i guess this will become an easier choice once you get a feeling for your crowd
if you like to change genders of music doing progressivly not abruptly (as in different type from song to song)...do it more on a slower transition and try to find something in common between the song (like a similar base, or sound...)
that's my $0.02 on it, make up your own style
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Jul-22-2005 16:41
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Inertia
yes.

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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read up on harmonic mixing. if you key your records, and write the key of each on the sleeve, for instance, it can be a great guideline for hwen you want to pick your next track. i'm into the idea of harmonic mixing, but i also love being able to control my set however i want, without having to go with guidelines, so i have yet to submit to it.
however, when i've done harmonic mixes by just picking tracks, it sounds a-fucking-mazing, so i'm starting to lean towards the idea of going into it.
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Jul-23-2005 13:54
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DJ Joshua H
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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| quote: | Originally posted by Light The Fuse
dude, seriously your asking other people what tracks you should select? whats the point of even djing? |
relax, the kid is just trying to understand how tracks should flow together and not for you to do if for him.
you should be aware of each songs energy and build a set from that. You wouldn't want to put a huge trance track at the beginning of a set. Also you want the songs to be of the same genre, generally. So funky house and prog trance probably wouldnt work together.
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Jul-24-2005 06:17
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